Good, I went to teh fridge during last weeks game and missed an entire 3 and out..again.

cfuska says:Oct 14, 2009 4:53 PM

They’re going to the Northwestern offense. Shotgun, five wide.
No, it’s about time the Bills dumped that. I could see if it was working for them, but like schism says, they’re on and off the field too quick. They’re not even given their defense a chance to rest.

BillsFan27 says:Oct 14, 2009 4:58 PM

Hell yeah – it’s about time.
So… when are they dumping the “no-scoring offense”, the “no-coaching” Dick Jauron, and the “no-deepthrow” QB?
Can you tell us that?

JMClarkent says:Oct 14, 2009 4:59 PM

At least the D should have a chance, now… Maybe they’ll stop killing linebackers.

Tyler says:Oct 14, 2009 5:03 PM

It’s not for amateurs.

nittanylion0 says:Oct 14, 2009 5:04 PM

if there’s one thing worse than installing an offense none of the players like, gets the offensive coordinator fired on the cusp of the start of the regular season, and completely fails 5 games into the season, it’s changing your offensive philosophy in week 6 and expecting better results.

Yeah, maybe when your O-line commits a historically high amount of false start penalties, it’s time to swallow your pride…

jtownbillsfan says:Oct 14, 2009 5:27 PM

Try converting a few 3rd downs. Its amazing how much longer the offense stays on the field.

homerunharrigan says:Oct 14, 2009 5:41 PM

This really should have happened before the regular season, but at least they’re finally getting rid of the no huddle. Is it any wonder that thier LBs, who are on the field 40 mins or so (or more) a game, are wearing out faster than T.O.’s welcome?
Way to pull your head out of your asses Buffalo coaching staff. Might as well plan for the worst from here on out, which would mean you’d all be unemployed come early 2010…. wait, is that really the worst thing?
I feel bad for Bills fans.

GDHussak says:Oct 14, 2009 6:55 PM

no huddle does not mean hurry up. Next to the Colts, the Billsran the slowest no huddle of the teams doing so. Whether you stand all close in a group hug, or on the line to call plays, the play clock doesn’t move any faster or slower.
The Bills’ issue is they aren’t prepared, are undisciplined, poorly coached and can’t convert on 3rd down.

FumbleNuts says:Oct 14, 2009 7:23 PM

The Bills’ issue is they aren’t prepared.
Bingo, we have a winner!
Start running game time situations in practice
This team with Lynch and Freddy should pound the ball more.
They should also start running 4 wide receiver sets more often!